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How a Rejected Babys Song Became Journey’s Signature Ballad

The song that would become Journey’s signature ballad was not received with open arms when Jonathan Cain initially presented it to the Babys. So he

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How Linda Ronstadt’s Self-Titled LP Allowed Eagles to Fly

Linda Ronstadt’s eponymous third LP was an abysmal chart failure, stalling at No. 163 on the Billboard pop album chart. It led to her departure

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Why Waitresses’ ‘Wasn’t Tomorrow Wonderful?’ Still Rings True

The Waitresses’ debut album Wasn’t Tomorrow Wonderful? brims with anxiety, relationship advice, feminism, self-love and dry humor – all elements that still resonate today. All the

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Jerry Garcia Goes Solo With Top 40 Hit ‘Garcia’

Jerry Garcia tended to downplay his solo debut. He shouldn’t have. Released on Jan. 20, 1972, Garcia ended a lengthy recording drought following Grateful Dead’s American

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The Neil Young Hit That Bothered Bob Dylan

Neil Young’s “Heart of Gold” was initially just a short interlude nestled within a different song, “A Man Needs a Maid,” before it became a triumphant

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How Mutt Lange Helped Huey Lewis Land His First Hit Single

After their 1980 debut failed to turn many heads, Huey Lewis and the News needed a hit, plain and simple. Luckily, the harmonica-toting vocalist had

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How Stevie Wonder’s ‘I Wish’ Rode Funky Nostalgia to No. 1

Stevie Wonder was completing a lengthy journey when he hit No. 1 on Jan. 22, 1977 with “I Wish,” his funky ode to the innocence

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Why John Belushi Started an 'SNL' Episode in a Wheelchair

Why John Belushi Started an ‘SNL’ Episode in a Wheelchair

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How the Suicide of R. Budd Dwyer Inspired ‘Hey Man, Nice Shot’

Politician R. Budd Dwyer died by suicide on Jan. 22, 1987, in front of an audience of TV news cameras. Eight years later, the incident

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What Patti Smith Learned From Breaking Her Neck on Stage

No one said rock and roll was a safe sport. Patti Smith learned this the hard way. On Jan. 23, 1977, New York’s reigning queen of punk

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